Embracing Joy: Strength Through Trials and Trust

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"In our series on joy, and the message title is I Still Have Joy. And we've learned that joy is a gift that comes from God. It's a gift that comes directly from God through Jesus Christ, because when Jesus was proclaimed, those shepherds heard the voice of God through the angels saying that your response to all of this is going to be great joy." [00:00:18]

"So when trouble comes my way, I don't turn against God. I turn to him and say, okay, God, it's time for you to show yourself strong because this is beyond me. I can't handle this, but I know you can. So I'm going to keep on believing, keep on rejoicing, keep on moving forward while you deal with this trouble that has come and put itself right at the doorstep of my home. But I'm not going to get bitter, discontent. Encouraged, frustrated, or anything else because I'm considering it. I'm counting it all joy." [00:02:05]

"And that's how the devil gets mad. That's how the devil gets defeated because he wants to pull you away from God. And so he puts these things in our lives to try to defeat us so that we can walk away from God. But when he sees he can't break you away from God, he can't break you away from God. And so he puts these things in our lives to try to pull you away from God. When you shall not be moved, he's going to move on. Come on here. He's going to move on. The problem for many of us, unfortunately," [00:02:46]

"Jeremiah 31, 25, God is speaking to the tribes of Israel, and he's telling them what's going to happen as a punishment because they hadn't obeyed God. And so he told tribe by tribe by tribe, you're going to go into exile. This is what's going to happen. But in the end, you're going to come back. When he gets to Judah, he says, Judah, you're going out, just like all the other tribes. Have been exiled, and it's going to get rough." [00:05:20]

"And so Jeremiah said this on behalf of the Lord, for I have given rest to the weary. See, he knows when they go into exile, they're going to feel weary. They're going to feel abandoned. They're going to feel like, oh my God, why are you doing this to me? They're going to feel weary. And weariness leads to sorrow. But thank God, he says, I'm going to give rest to those who are weary and joy." [00:05:50]

"Joy, when it comes, it comes to give us the ability to keep going even when we want to quit. Oh, church, I'm helping you right now. See, if we know that this is what God has available for us, then we would say, God, I want that, I want that, I want that, I need that, I need that. I need that for my life because right now I am feeling weird. Weary, worn, and sad. Because it happens to all of us at some point." [00:08:45]

"Fatigue arises when we try to keep on doing it by ourselves, doing it alone. And joy reminds us that we have to rest in God's grace because there is nothing that happens to us that he can't handle. And then joy, and I'm done. Joy helps us outlast the enemy." [00:25:26]

"See, the devil wants to make you weak and weary, but what I'm telling you is with God's strength, you have the ability to wear him out. See, our problem is our theology has been messed up because we think that the devil can make us weak and we just give in. Well, I want you to change your theology and recognize that the God you serve is stronger than the devil. So, here's the problem. The devil wants to make you weak and weary, but what I'm telling you is with God's strength, he can only wear you out if you let him." [00:25:46]

"When the devil tries to trick you into thinking, you've gone as far as you can go. You've done all you can do. You've got to be able to say, I still have joy. I still have joy. After all the things I've been through, he didn't steal my joy. May have taken some money, may have taken some time, may have taken some things, may have even taken some relationships out of my life, but he's not going to take my joy. I'm going to hold on to my joy because even though fear, even though weariness, even though discouragement may be knocking at my door, I don't have to answer it because I've got the Lord already with me, so I've got everything I need to make it through." [00:29:20]

"His joy is what keeps me. His joy is what strengthens me. His joy is what lifts me up. His joy is what keeps me going day after day after day. This joy that I have. The world didn't give it, and the world can't take it away. Hallelujah." [00:29:57]

"So your declaration needs to be, when you feel weary, I rest in the Lord. Come on, say that with me. I rest in the Lord. Come on. I rest in the Lord. Come on. I rest in the Lord. I rest in the Lord. I rest. Come on." [00:30:15]

"Father, thank you. Thank you for meeting us at our point of weariness. Father, you found us in our weary state, weary, worn, and sad. But, Father, we thank you that in you we found a resting place. And you, Father, have made us glad." [00:30:47]

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